Word: offing
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Dates: during 1970-1970
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The Phillip L. Graham Fund has given the Harvard Journal of Afro-American Affairs $10,000 to cover the Journal's operating expenses for the next year.
The grant, awarded last month, enabled the Journal to go to print for the first time since the Spring of 1968.
The Journal, which until now depended on individual contributions, has been plagued by financial difficulties. Lack of funds has limited it to printing only four issues in its four-year history.
The Journal is run by a committee of Afro-American students. It was founded in 1965 to serve as a forum for black Harvard students but soon became a national publication.
BY CREATING the illusion that the Committee of Fifteen was acting as an impartial jury, rather than a committee to punish those who had demonstrated against the Harvard Administration last Spring, the Faculty and its Committee were acting as agents of the Corporation. The Faculty and the Committee had accepted...